Author: Gustavo Bedoya
Date: 12:55:16 01/12/06
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Hi, all I agree all with regard to Fischer, he was a genious, and probably he would have been outstanding in whatever kind of activity. With this flow of information and PC aids, he would be lethal. I remember read some anecdotes about he knew every game played in everywhere, even he could remebered games whose participants couldn“t. And don't forget that he faught alone he didn't have a analist team working for him, as far as I know sometimes William Lombardy was his second , but no more Regarding to the list, I would say that Judit Polgar is another case, if not the last of "natural" precocity because in 1991 if I'm correct chessbase existed already but not the computers at the level like nowadays. There were neither bigdatabases nor good engines. Leko in 1994, so so, after that, all boys had access to high level computer aids comments are welcome Regards
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